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Charles Samuel Keene (10 August 1823 – 4 January 1891) was an English artist and illustrator, who worked in black and white.
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Charles Samuel Keene Drawing for ‘Punch’
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Artist as subject
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Charles Samuel Keene Study of the Artist
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Charles Samuel Keene Self-Portrait
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Charles Samuel Keene The Artist Standing
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Charles Samuel Keene The Artist in Officer’s Uniform
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Charles Samuel Keene Self-Portrait, Seated
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Sketches, letters, etc.
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Charles Samuel Keene Wood engraving titled ‘Ratiocination’
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Charles Samuel Keene Wood engraving titled ‘Master of the Situation’
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Charles Samuel Keene Wood engraving titled ‘The Labour Market’
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Charles Samuel Keene Pencil study for the frontispiece of Daniel Defoe’s book ‘Robinson Crusoe’
1847